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Archie Moore, art world takedowns, and cult favorites: Memo Magazine’s debut.
Memo Magazine, Issue No. 1
$39.73
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
15 November 2023
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Summary
Issue 1 of Memo’s first glossy annual magazine features an extended artist focus on Archie Moore, the 2024 Venice Biennale Australian Representative, with essays by Rex Butler, Tara Heffernan, Tristen Harwood, and Hilary Thurlow.
Audrey Schmidt unveils a covetous history of tall-poppy takedowns in the Melbourne art world. Philip Brophy rips into Hollywood’s shallow art-world playbook, while Cameron Hurst checks-in with the once-celebrated Spike magazine cultural critic, Dean Kissick, …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780645106053 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0645106054 |
| Author: | Paris Lettau |
| Publisher: | Memo Review Incorporated |
| Imprint: | Memo Review Incorporated |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 15 November 2023 |
| Weight: | 0g |
| Dimensions: | 25mm x 16mm |
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About The Author
Paris Lettau
- Adam Ford (Nyoongar) works as Assistant Curator, Indigenous Australian Art, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.
- Aimee Dodds is a Perth-based arts writer published in Art Almanac and Artist Profile, a co-founder of Dispatch Review, and a big fan of renegade artists.
- Amelia Winata is a founding editor of Memo Review and Curator in Residence at Gertrude Contemporary.
- Anastasia Murney is a writer and teacher living on Gadigal land. She holds a PhD from the University of New South Wales.
- Andrew Harper writes about art in lutruwita / Tasmania.
- Audrey Schmidt is an essayist, cultural critic, and editor of min2.report and Memo Review based in Naarm.
- Callum McGrath is an artist and researcher based in Naarm / Melbourne. His making and writing take an interest in reimagining institutionalised aesthetics of historiography, memorials, and archiving.
- Cameron Hurst is a contributing editor of Memo Review and a founding editor of The Paris End.
- Camille Orel is an art writer from Melbourne.
- Chelsea Hopper is a curator and writer based in Narrm / Melbourne.
- Darren Jorgensen lectures in the School of Design at the University of Western Australia.
- Gemma Topliss is an artist and writer from Naarm / Melbourne.
- Giles Fielke is an editor of Memo Review.
- Helen Hughes is a Lecturer in Art History, Theory and Curatorial Practice in the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture at Monash University.
- Hilary Thurlow is a PhD candidate in Art History and Theory at Monash University.
- Lévi McLean is an artist, writer, art centre manager, and collaborator with the Tennant Creek Brio artist collective.
- Loren Kronemyer’s practice spans objects, interactive and live performance, experimental media art, and large-scale worldbuilding projects aimed at exploring ecological futures and survival skills.
- Maraya Takoniatis is an emerging artist and arts writer based in Perth with an interest in contemporary theory and philosophy.
- Paris Lettau is a contributing editor of Memo Review.
- Philip Brophy writes on artists, among other things.
- Rayleen Forester is a Tartanya / Adelaide based arts worker and writer. She is currently Associate Curator at Adelaide Contemporary Experimental and co-founder and facilitator for fine print magazine.
- Rebecca Edwards is a Curator of Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia. She has previously worked at the National Gallery of Victoria and was awarded a PhD in Art History from the University of Melbourne in 2019.
- Rex Butler teaches Art History in the Faculty of Art Design and Architecture at Monash University.
- Sam Beard lives in Whadjuk Country and spends much of his time writing about art and editing Dispatch Review.
- Sean Tatol lives in New York City and runs the Manhattan Art Review.
- Shaune Lakin is Senior Curator of Photography at the National Gallery of Australia.
- Susie Russell is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University, and a GLAM sector worker.
- Tara Heffernan is an art historian and critic.
- Tristen Harwood (Ngalakgan) is a writer, educator, and editor living and working in Wurundjeri Country and Boon Wurrung Country.
- Verónica Tello is Senior Lecturer of Contemporary Art History and Theory at UNSW Art & Design, Sydney.
- Victoria Perin recently completed her PhD at the University of Melbourne; she lives in Narrm / Melbourne.
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